An Entitlement is giving users access to Services and Blueprints. It also dictates what users can do with them.
Browse to Administration > Catalog Management (You should still be there anyway) > Entitlements
Click the green “+”
Here give it a name and select which user or group should have access to it. I only got one user and Business Group anyway and click Next
Here add the Service, Catalog Item you created and give permissions you think the person should have.
My user can do anything anyway so personally I allow him to do anything he want and click Add
To test, login with your user and select the Catalog tab and click on Request
Change any item you wish, for example the amount of VMs you’d like to clone. I have limited resources on my virtual cluster, so I leave it at “1” and hit Submit
When you head over to your vCenter Client you will now see the cloning process with the prefix in the name
Now wait until the VMs has been provisioned
You can also follow the progress under the Requests tab
Once Successful you can find your deployed clone under Items and from there – do with it whatever you wish
That’s it.
You can start working with the VM now
vCAC Install Content
1. vCAC Requirements
2. vCAC Install Identity Appliance
3. vCAC Install vCAC Appliance
4. Install vCAC IaaS Components
5. Adding a Tenant
6. Configure Agents & Endpoints
7. Configure Resource Allocations
8. Create Blueprints
9. Create Service Catalogs
10. Create Entitlements & Testing
11. Other vCAC Bits (SMTP etc.)